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'''{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}''' is a city in [[Switzerland]]. It is the main city of the French speaking canton Vaud.
 
'''{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}''' is a city in [[Switzerland]]. It is the main city of the French speaking canton Vaud.
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[[File:Lausanneswitzerland.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Anthony hitchhiking in Lausanne]]
  
==Hitching Out==
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== Hitching out ==
There are in Lausanne 4 highway entries coming from north/east, north, west, south/west.
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There are in Lausanne 4 motorway entries coming from north/east, north, west, south/west.
I list here my favorite spots to go out of the city by the highway, there are others that I don't like, and also depending on the direction, you can use smaller streets.
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<!-- TOO PERSONAL: I list here my favorite spots to go out of the city by the motorway, there are others that I don't like, and also depending on the direction, you can use smaller streets. -->
 
 
 
 
===North towards [[Bern]], [[Neuchâtel]]===
 
You can try to join the entry of the highway at the north of the city. Take the bus nr 1 in direction Blécherette and go to the end of the line till the station of the same name. From the center of the city it takes approximately 20mn.
 
There are 3 possibilities there. I strongly advice against possibilities 2 and 3:
 
  
# From the bus stop follow ''Route du châtelard'' in direction of the highway. After approx. 50 m there is a zebra crossing. You can stand just after it, the cars will slow down because of the crossing and there is space for the cars tu pull down. Don't stand too close from the crossing though since some cars will think you are waiting to cross and will stop for you. It is a little bit nerving as a driver!... Stand there with a sign because there are several different possible directions. I advice [[Yverdon]], [[Bern]] or both. If your driver goes only to Yverdon ask to be dropped at the big (and only!) petrol station called ''Bavois'' at ca. 30km before the city. From there it is really to get a direct lift to [[Bern]] or even [[Zurich]]
 
  
# another possibility is to go further on ''Route du châtelard'' (100m) and stand short before both entries (in both directions) of the highway. The disadvantages would be: 1)if you are going direction north, it is  difficult for cars to stop since they would be on the left track of the road especially on rush hour and more of that it is a fast traffic road so cars don't have time and space to pull down. 2) you would have to stand BEFORE both entry which go to two different directions. It may be confusing for drivers if you don't have a sign. If you have one, I think this place is too stressfull for drivers so that they have time to read it...
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=== North towards [[Bern]], [[Neuchâtel]] ===
  
# walk 20m from point 2, so that you cross the bridge over the highway and thus take only cars in the good direction. You would stand at the entry of the highway, it is limit legal and I find the spot dangerous...
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You can hitch at the motorway entrance at the north of the city. Take bus 1 in the direction ''Blécherette'' and get off at the last stop. The journey takes around 20 minutes.
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There are 3 possibilities there. Someone strongly advices against possibilities 2 and 3:
  
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# From the bus stop follow ''Route du châtelard'' in direction of the motorway. After approx. 50 m there is a zebra crossing. You can stand just after it, the cars will slow down because of the crossing and there is space for the cars to pull into. As of August 2014, the pull-out spot is occupied by a large blue construction block but cars will still have space to pull out if you stand in front of it. Don't stand too close to the cross walk, though, since some cars will think you are waiting to cross and will stop for you. It's a good idea to use a sign since there are several possible directions drivers can be heading. Someone advices [[Yverdon]], [[Bern]] or both. If your driver goes only to Yverdon, ask to be dropped at the big (and only!) petrol station called ''Bavois'' around 30 km before the city. From there it is really to get a direct lift to [[Bern]] or even [[Zürich|Zurich]].
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# Another possibility is to go further on ''Route du châtelard'' (100 m) and stand shortly before both motorway entrances (in both directions). The disadvantages would be: 1) if you are going direction north, it is  difficult for cars to stop since they would be on the left track of the road especially on rush hour and more of that it is a fast traffic road so cars don't have time and space to pull down. 2) you would have to stand BEFORE both entry which go to two different directions. It may be confusing for drivers if you don't have a sign. If you have one, this place is too stressful for drivers so that they have time to read it...
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# Walk 20 m from point 2, so that you cross the bridge over the motorway and thus take only cars in the right direction. You would stand at the entrance of the motorway. This is barely legal and some consider the spot dangerous...
  
===North/East towards [[Vevey]]===
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=== North/East towards [[Vevey]] ===
see spot 1) of [[#North towards Bern, Neuchâtel]] section. It is the same highway entry but to the other direction. stand with a sign Chexbres which is the next village before which there is a petrol station, or [[Vevey]]. If you go further Vevey the petrol station to be dropped at is the one mentionned before. It is not good to be dropped at Vevey itself if you want to stay on the highway since the city is at the edge of the see ca. 800m downhill.
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see spot 1) of [[#North towards Bern, Neuchâtel]] section. It is the same motorway entry but to the other direction. stand with a sign Chexbres which is the next village before which there is a petrol station, or [[Vevey]]. If you go further Vevey the petrol station to be dropped at is the one mentioned before. It is not good to be dropped at Vevey itself if you want to stay on the motorway since the city is at the edge of the see ca. 800m downhill.
  
===West towards [[Geneva]]===
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=== West towards [[Geneva]], [[Nyon]] ===
# You can try the highway entry [[#North towards Bern, Neuchâtel|north of the city]] and stand with a sign ''Geneva''.
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# You can try the motorway entry [[#North towards Bern, Neuchâtel|north of the city]] and stand with a sign ''Geneva''.
# Stand at the south/west highway entry. To go there take the tram (TSOL) from the ''Flon'' station. Stop at the ''Bourdonette'' stop. You'll see directly a space where buses are waiting. Cars driving to Geneva pass beside the bus area, you can stand there with a sign because people could basically drive to all directions from there.
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# Stand at the south/west motorway entry. To go there take the tram (TSOL) from the ''Flon'' station. Stop at the ''Bourdonette'' stop. You'll see directly a space where buses are waiting. Cars driving to Geneva pass beside the bus area, you can stand there with a sign because people could basically drive to all directions from there.
# you can stand at the entry 1-2 km before spot no 2. It is where the highway begins, there is a traffic-circle, cars drive quite fast and don't have much possibility to pull out. It is also not really safe to stand there. To go there take bus nr 1 or 2 direction 'Maladière' and stop at this station. You'll directly see the traffic-circle.
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# You can stand at the entry 1-2 km before spot no 2. It is where the motorway begins, there is a traffic-circle, cars drive quite fast and don't have much possibility to pull out. It is also not really safe to stand there. To go there take bus nr 1 or 2 direction ''Maladière'' and stop at this station. You'll directly see the traffic-circle. Attention: At this spot you'll find a huge ''Hitchhiking here is forbidden'' sign, even in four languages(!) and somebody put some cones there, so the spot is quite useless. Though from here the TSOL tram described above is going as well to ''Bourdonette''.
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# There is a petrol station/truck stop at coordinates (46.506299,6.709443).  It's great for going north, west or east.  It's possible to ask people who are pumping gas for rides - and for some advice, learn about license plates - for example, plates from Geneva begin with a "GE" and Zurich is "ZH."
  
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Lausanne
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Population: 126,000
Licence plate: VD
Major roads: E 23, E 25, E 62, A1, A9
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Lausanne is a city in Switzerland. It is the main city of the French speaking canton Vaud.

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Hitching out

There are in Lausanne 4 motorway entries coming from north/east, north, west, south/west.


North towards Bern, Neuchâtel

You can hitch at the motorway entrance at the north of the city. Take bus 1 in the direction Blécherette and get off at the last stop. The journey takes around 20 minutes.

There are 3 possibilities there. Someone strongly advices against possibilities 2 and 3:

  1. From the bus stop follow Route du châtelard in direction of the motorway. After approx. 50 m there is a zebra crossing. You can stand just after it, the cars will slow down because of the crossing and there is space for the cars to pull into. As of August 2014, the pull-out spot is occupied by a large blue construction block but cars will still have space to pull out if you stand in front of it. Don't stand too close to the cross walk, though, since some cars will think you are waiting to cross and will stop for you. It's a good idea to use a sign since there are several possible directions drivers can be heading. Someone advices Yverdon, Bern or both. If your driver goes only to Yverdon, ask to be dropped at the big (and only!) petrol station called Bavois around 30 km before the city. From there it is really to get a direct lift to Bern or even Zurich.
  2. Another possibility is to go further on Route du châtelard (100 m) and stand shortly before both motorway entrances (in both directions). The disadvantages would be: 1) if you are going direction north, it is difficult for cars to stop since they would be on the left track of the road especially on rush hour and more of that it is a fast traffic road so cars don't have time and space to pull down. 2) you would have to stand BEFORE both entry which go to two different directions. It may be confusing for drivers if you don't have a sign. If you have one, this place is too stressful for drivers so that they have time to read it...
  3. Walk 20 m from point 2, so that you cross the bridge over the motorway and thus take only cars in the right direction. You would stand at the entrance of the motorway. This is barely legal and some consider the spot dangerous...

North/East towards Vevey

see spot 1) of #North towards Bern, Neuchâtel section. It is the same motorway entry but to the other direction. stand with a sign Chexbres which is the next village before which there is a petrol station, or Vevey. If you go further Vevey the petrol station to be dropped at is the one mentioned before. It is not good to be dropped at Vevey itself if you want to stay on the motorway since the city is at the edge of the see ca. 800m downhill.

West towards Geneva, Nyon

  1. You can try the motorway entry north of the city and stand with a sign Geneva.
  2. Stand at the south/west motorway entry. To go there take the tram (TSOL) from the Flon station. Stop at the Bourdonette stop. You'll see directly a space where buses are waiting. Cars driving to Geneva pass beside the bus area, you can stand there with a sign because people could basically drive to all directions from there.
  3. You can stand at the entry 1-2 km before spot no 2. It is where the motorway begins, there is a traffic-circle, cars drive quite fast and don't have much possibility to pull out. It is also not really safe to stand there. To go there take bus nr 1 or 2 direction Maladière and stop at this station. You'll directly see the traffic-circle. Attention: At this spot you'll find a huge Hitchhiking here is forbidden sign, even in four languages(!) and somebody put some cones there, so the spot is quite useless. Though from here the TSOL tram described above is going as well to Bourdonette.
  4. There is a petrol station/truck stop at coordinates (46.506299,6.709443). It's great for going north, west or east. It's possible to ask people who are pumping gas for rides - and for some advice, learn about license plates - for example, plates from Geneva begin with a "GE" and Zurich is "ZH."

Resources

Check Nomadwiki for info on accommodation, showers etc. or Trashwiki for dumpsters...and share your wisdom :)


Cities in Switzerland with more than 30.000 inhabitants

> 100.000: ZürichGeneveBaselBernLausanne

30.000–100.000: Biel/BienneChurFribourgKönizLa Chaux-de-FondsLuganoLuzernNeuchâtelSchaffhausenSt. GallenThunUsterVernierWinterthur